RELEASE OF VERSION DR7 OF THE BE OS ANNOUNCED
New version of the multiprocessor OS provides basis for
a wide range of software development
MENLO PARK, Calif (April 17, 1996) - Be, Inc., announced
today that it will release version DR7 of the Be Operating
System (BeOS (tm)) on Monday, April 22. The new version
opens the multiprocessor-based system to a wider variety of
software development, and provides a wealth of new features
including true 32-bit color graphics support, an enhanced
file system, and support for virtual workspaces.
"The new features in DR7 represent another milestone in
developing the Be OS," said Jean-Louis Gassée, Be's
president and chief executive officer. "We now have a
significant number of third-party developers actively
working with the Be OS, and this version also reflects their
feedback and opinions. DR7 will act as an accelerator for
software development on the Be System by all types of
developers."
To underscore this point, Be's development tools partner,
Metrowerks, simultaneously announced the release of the
Be-native version of its award winning Integrated
Development Environment (IDE). CodeWarrior(tm) for BeBox
brings Metrowerks' award-winning development environment to
the Be OS, and takes advantage of the multiple processors in
the BeBox by enabling concurrent compilation.
The Be OS is the heart of the new BeBox(tm) computer
system, introduced late last year. The BeBox integrates
multiple PowerPC microprocessors into a personal computer
system geared for digital design, including handling
real-time media such as digital video and audio,
computation-intensive graphics, and electronic publishing
capabilities for CD, DVD, and the Internet. The BeBox offers
an exciting alternative to the current evolutionary approach
to personal computing platforms, designed to meet the
demands of sophisticated computer users and developers who
are frustrated by the limitations of current PC
architectures. Be has been shipping BeBox systems to
developers since December of last year, and plans to make Be
systems available generally later this quarter. In addition,
the company plans to license the Be OS to personal computer
producers, value-added manufacturers, and other players in
the consumer electronics and computing industries.
The DR7 release extends Be's operating system foundation
by providing models for software driver development, which
will allow any third-party to integrate different PC
peripherals and cards into the Be System. In addition,
developers now have support for shared library development,
which aids the development of modular software.
DR7 also provides a broad range of new features and
performance improvements, such as a new native file system,
support for full 32-bit color graphics, and improvements to
the integrated database capabilities. The new version adds
the concept of "workspaces," allowing a Be OS user to create
multiple virtual desktops, each with its own set of running
applications and windows.
DR7 extends the Internet capabilities integrated into the
Be OS. The system now has support for multiple TCP/IP
connections via Ethernet or PPP (point-to-point protocol,
used for connecting to the Internet via serial or telephone
lines). File-serving capabilities based on the FTP protocol
are built into the operating system, allowing users to
access their BeBox from anywhere on the Internet. In
addition, a basic Internet web server is now included with
the operating system, allowing HTML documents and images to
be published on the network.
"We still have a lot of functionality we want to add to
the Be OS," said Erich Ringewald, VP of engineering. "DR7
and the CodeWarrior release go a long way toward providing
the tools developers need for serious development work on
the BeBox. "
DR7 will begin shipping next week to developers who are
already working with the Be OS. There is no upgrade fee for
the new version. The new software will be preloaded on all
new BeBox systems that ship to developers beginning next
week as well.
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